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Today’s Positive News Stories 9/23/18

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9 22 2018 10 59 22 AM 6888940 1

Happy Sunday!

Today is…Daughter’s Day

#DaughtersDay
Fathers and mothers should spend the day showing love for and celebrating their daughters. Take your daughter or daughters out for a meal, or to an event, such as a concert, movie, or play. Remind them of why you cherish them, and the important role they play in society. If you do not have a daughter, or you are a daughter yourself, reflect on the important work that women do. Think about everyday women of strength, as well as notable women of history.
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“You can’t be paralyzed by fear of failure or you will never push yourself.” Arnold Schwarzenegger

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    Will Restall, a sixth-grade student at Tolland Middle School, is credited with helping a stricken bus-driver get quick medical attention earlier this week.
    a dog lying on the grass: Starsky, left, and Hutch are rescued Labrador retrievers thought to be brothers who have spent their lives together and are estimated to be 10 years old or older. They were recently adopted by two retired animal-loving sisters.
    a man holding a cat: Terry Lauerman, volunteer at Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary Inc., brushes a cat at the non-profit organization's cat cafe Sept. 20, 2018 in downtown Green Bay, Wis. Sarah Kloepping/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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  • Two friends wanted to see more Asian representation in McDonald's ads. So, they hung up a photo of themselves in a Texas restaurant.
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    a man reading a book: Harrison's residency program got underway this summer. Resident MD Jacob Van Fleet, left, who was born at the Naval Hospital in Bremerton, by doctor Ronald Dommermuth, right, who is now one of his instructors. Dommermuth is holding an old photo of Naval Hospital Bremerton.

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